JAKARTA - The legendary Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, is reportedly going to terminate his contract with Parma. Buffon will also retire at the age of 45.
Initially, Buffon planned to continue to appear until the upcoming 2026 World Cup. He also intends to complete the contract with Parma which will only expire in June 2024.
However, all future plans must be reviewed and reconsidered following a number of injuries. Buffon's agent is said to be meeting with representatives of Parma in the next few days to discuss terminating his client's contract.
After officially hanging up his boots as a goalkeeper, Buffon's life will not be far from the world that made his name.
Because he had received an offer to occupy the position of Chief of Delegation of the Italian national team, which was previously occupied by the late Gianluca Vialli, as reported by the Daily Mail on August 2.
In 2021, the story begins with Buffon deciding to rejoin Parma. The former Italian national team goalkeeper came on a mission to bring Parma back to play in Serie A.
It's just that Buffon's ambition to bring Parma to the highest caste of Italian football has not materialized. Two seasons of appearing with the team, the Carrara-born goalkeeper was still unable to bring Parma through Serie A.
Despite his ambition for Parma, Buffon is a goalkeeper with a brilliant career. The player who collected 176 caps with Gli Azzurri won many titles while in Juventus uniform.
Together with the Old Lady, Buffon led the team to win 10 Scudetto titles, five Coppa Italia champions and five Italian Super Cup trophies. At the national team level, Buffon successfully lifted the 2006 World Cup trophy.
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